Agnolyt Madaus
December 4, 2014 | 20,00 EUR | answered by Dr. med Ralf von Seckendorff
Hello,
I have been suffering from excessive hair growth for a long time: chin (strong), upper lip (strong), and slightly on the stomach and between the chest. Otherwise, I am a rather fair-skinned person. It started (I think) due to an eating disorder, which I have been managing quite well for about 1.5 years now - and since I seem to have a predisposition for it (mom/sisters also struggle with bad hair).
About me: 23 years old, very athletic, non-smoker, balanced diet, little alcohol, no soft drinks, etc. So, overall, I live a largely healthy lifestyle.
I am already undergoing permanent hair removal. However, I would like to address the main cause, which is the hormones. Therefore, my question is: What can I expect - both positively and negatively - if I choose the medication "Agnolyt madaus"? Or is there something else I can take to kill the hair from the inside out???
Thank you very much!!!
Best regards, Annika
Dear questioner, negative effects are not to be expected with Agnolyt. I would advise you to try the remedy, as it has proven to be effective from a natural healing perspective in cases of hormonal regulation disorders. If it helps to bring your hormones into better balance, it may have a positive effect on unwanted hair growth. Please be aware that you will need to take the remedy for several months, as it takes time for the effects to show. Unfortunately, there are no natural or conventional medications that selectively kill only certain hairs from the inside out. If not already done, I would also suggest getting your hormone levels checked by a gynecologist to see if your female and male sexual hormones are in balance and if everything else is ok gynecologically. Ovarian cysts, for example, can produce hormones and should be ruled out by ultrasound if necessary. Eating disorders can also disrupt hormone balance, but you mentioned that it is currently under control for you, however, it should still be checked in your blood. So feel free to take Agnolyt, but also, if not already done, have your hormone levels checked in your blood.
Another very good summary of various other hair removal options can be found here (see below), especially the cream containing the active ingredient eflornithine (commercially available as Vaniqa) would also be worth a try. More information at: http://www.haarerkrankungen.de/therapie/unerwuenschtegesichtsbehaarung.htm
Best regards,
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